So far how I make sense of time is to see it as a discriptor. Time describes the relationship between two or more objects in space. Time being relative to the observer witnessing the objects.
I think time doesn’t really exist, at least not as a ticking clock and how we perceive times passage is our attempt to describe the ever changing relationships between the objects in which we observe and or interact.
I think that this is why time is unidirectional. As one commentator put it paraphrased by me, from order to chaos as entropy.
I tend to agree.
So far how I make sense of time is to see it as a discriptor. Time describes the relationship between two or more objects in space. Time being relative to the observer witnessing the objects.
I think time doesn’t really exist, at least not as a ticking clock and how we perceive times passage is our attempt to describe the ever changing relationships between the objects in which we observe and or interact.
I think that this is why time is unidirectional. As one commentator put it paraphrased by me, from order to chaos as entropy.